The trial against the Melowa Radicals seems indisputable. All the ones we captured are senior officers of this radical faction—those very individuals who committed a series of unforgivable crimes. The only question the Imperial Court faced during their trial was: the existing legal code doesn't even allow for a maximum sentence for them.
For over ninety percent of the officers in the radical faction, each of their major crimes exceeds the maximum sentence!
So right at the start of the trial, in accordance with routine procedure, the court's central mainframe made a preliminary judgment for these Melowa officers: a sentence with no upper limit. In other words, based on an analysis of all existing laws and case studies, the mainframe concluded that even after the trial, no other outcome would appear. This sentence is a very particular verdict of the Imperial Court, its other name being "the Fourth Zone."
